Bloody Sunday 1905: The Massacre That Shook the Tsar — Fexingo History copertina

Bloody Sunday 1905: The Massacre That Shook the Tsar — Fexingo History

Bloody Sunday 1905: The Massacre That Shook the Tsar — Fexingo History

Ascolta gratuitamente

Vedi i dettagli del titolo

A proposito di questo titolo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1905 Russian Revolution, focusing on the catalyst: Bloody Sunday. On January 9, 1905, a peaceful march led by Father Georgy Gapon to present a petition to Tsar Nicholas II ended in massacre at the Winter Palace. The hosts discuss the prelude: the Russo-Japanese War's humiliations, the economic turmoil under Sergei Witte, and the rise of revolutionary parties like the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks. They examine Gapon's role, the massacre's aftermath—the Potemkin mutiny, the October Manifesto, and the creation of the Duma—and how the revolution ultimately failed but foreshadowed 1917. Lucas explains key figures: Nicholas II, Gapon, Trotsky, Lenin, and Witte. The episode contrasts the myth of the tsar as 'Little Father' with the brutal reality, and reflects on how the revolution's suppression sowed seeds for the future. Specific terms include Gapon, Potemkin, October Manifesto, Duma, and Bloody Sunday.

#BloodySunday #1905RussianRevolution #FatherGapon #NicholasII #WinterPalace #RussoJapaneseWar #PotemkinMutiny #OctoberManifesto #Duma #SergeiWitte #Bolsheviks #Mensheviks #LeonTrotsky #Lenin #RussianHistory #TsaristRussia #Revolution #FexingoHistory #RussianEmpire #Romanovs

Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-russian-empire-from-tsars-to-revolution-fexingo-history--6985484/support.
Ancora nessuna recensione